Hi, if map works fine for you, then there will be no problem with 2GB limit even in future. This problem is related on to Android 2.X, not to new 4.X+ versions (there should be on some devices problem with 4GB+ maps).

And captcha - seems this forum gets quite a lot of attention from some automatic spambots, so increasing complexity of captcha was only was to stop it for now

I managed the captcha on the sign up page, but for some reason it asked me another captcha the first time I tried replying to a topic, Maybe I had too many tabs open and firefox got confused as this reply seems ok without a captcha lol

Its good to hear I should be good for -->4gig maps on my note2 (4.1.2 jellybean i think)

Locus is the best program Ive ever used for doing maps on a device and Ive tried literally dozens using iphones and androinds (including a hema 4wd atlas one which cost me AU$150 compared to locus at AU$9) Well done mate Top job

Hello menion,I'm not sure that we can't use file over 2 Gb in android :I have the same surface in differents scales (a big part of France from geoportail, in MTB) from scale 12 to scale 16.Scale 15 : 2 Gb, scale 16 : 5 Gb.In Locus, all scales are ok without scale 16 because of the "limit" of 2 Gb.In another .apk (from Spain), I can use the sames maps (the maps are in one directory only) and I can open without problem all the maps, the scale 16 also !Do you know why ?

"another .apk from Spain" ... funny . Orux isn't prohibited word on this forum if you mean this app. I was very pleasantly convinced of the quality of that app and also it's developer. Shame he's not from Prague, then we should make one app together . Anyway back to topic ...

In older androids, there were problems with size over 2GB, so I had in Locus protection for adding such huge maps. Later I increased this limit to 4 GB for Android 4.0+ devices, but during a few months, your another persona who write me that also 4+ GB maps works on Android, but Locus still! have set 4 GB limit. So that's the problem

I'll remove this limitation to next version of Locus as it seems to have no more need ...